INTRODUCTION TO TEACHING � 1 YEAR COURSE (Mrs. Fatta is teaching this class. I am NOT teaching it now.) STAR (STUDENTS TEACHING & REACHING) -- REQUIREMENTS � Completed Application � (3) Letters of Recommendation from teachers � 2.5 � 4.0 gpa � Essay � 3 paragraphs � �Why you want to be a teacher� � 2-3� Portfolio (Students were given Portfolio Requirements) � 20 hours of observation (5 hours must be in different schools, i.e, elementary, middle, junior high, & high school) � Students must supply their own transportation to the schools for observation hours. Parent or Guardian must sign permission form. SUPPLIES NEEDED: 2-3� Binder Plastic sheet protectors Construction paper (1 pack) Notebook Posterboard (required for various lessons) paper pens/pencils glue scissors various arts and crafts supplies (we do lots of neat and creative activities) Additional items may be added as required for projects. Students will also be required to have at least 20 classroom observation and teaching hours during the school year. These may include observations on the NHS campus as well as other feader schools so that students can obtain experience in the elementary, junior high, and high school levels. Students may be required to provide their own transportation and the parents and students will be required to sign a transportation agreement form. Grades will be assigned based on 80 percent daily work, participation, activities and various assignments and 20 percent nine week exam or project. STAR: (Students Teaching and Reaching) "Introduction to Teaching" COURSE DESCRIPTION STAR (Students Teaching and Reaching) is a high school course designed to attract students to the field of education, provide information and field experiences relevant to pursing a degree in education, and to prepare them for the rigors of a career in education so they will remain long-term educators. The STAR curriculum includes four major units: Learning about the Self, Appreciating Diverse Learners, Reviewing our History and Foundations, and Examining Teachers and Teaching. STAR is to serve as the one teacher preparation course to be used by all secondary teachers in Louisiana. The STAR curriculum is designed to provide a career focus by offering an overview of the teaching profession. STAR students are provided with means and guidance for self-assessment, learning about others, and diversity within Louisiana classrooms. Students will gain a foundational knowledge of the history of education, both national and statewide. In addition, students will be provided meaningful field experiences, with an emphasis in critical shortage areas, designed to paint a realistic picture of the teaching profession. They will be given tools that help them manage what is one of the most important and ever-changing careers. STAR: � Attracts high school students to explore teaching as a career and addresses the teacher shortage. Based on Louisiana�s occupational forecast, there is an annual demand for over 2,200 teachers. STAR begins early nurturing young people�s interest in teaching. � Offers a standards-based curriculum. STAR is a challenging, authentic curriculum that is aligned with the Louisiana Content Standards, Foundation Skills, National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), and Louisiana Components of Effective Teaching. � Serves as a recruitment and retention tool for Louisiana schools and universities through articulation agreements. � Provides structured field experiences. STAR encourages students to consider teaching in elementary, middle, and high schools, as well as in critical shortage areas such as math, science, and special education. The goal of STAR is to encourage secondary students to examine teaching as a career and, in effect, improve the state of Louisiana. STAR CURRICULUM OUTLINE � 1 Year Course SYLLABUS - "Introduction to Teaching" (Unit 1 & 2 - First Semester) Unit 1: Introduction and Learning about the Self A. Introductory Lessons Lesson A: Service Learning Lesson B: Classroom Issues Lesson C: Developing Portfolios B. Unit One Lessons Lesson 1: Alligator River Lesson 2: Take a Look in the Mirror Lesson 3: Trusting Yourself Lesson 4: Examining Values Lesson 5: Self-Esteem Bouquet Lesson 6: Fostering Self-Esteem Lesson 7: Self-Esteem: Building it and Keeping it Lesson 8: What�s your Style? Lesson 9: Maslow�s Hierarchy of Needs Lesson 10: Self-Actualization Lesson 11: Creating a Lesson Plan Unit 2: Appreciating a Variety of Learners and Preparing for Field Experiences Lesson 12: Prenatal Factors affecting Children Lesson 13: Overview of Physical Development Lesson 14: Development Review Game Lesson 15: Overview of Cognitive Development Lesson 16: Cognitive Development Project Lesson 17: Moral Development Lesson 18: Psychosocial Development Lesson 19: Play and Development Lesson 20: Human Development Unit Project Lesson 21: Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder Lesson 22: Student Diversity Lesson 23: Examining Diversity through Fairy Tales Lesson 24: Brain Dominance Lesson 25: Multiple Intelligences Lesson 26: Exercising the Intelligences Lesson 27: Interactive Manipulatives Lesson 28: Disability Awareness Lesson Lesson 29: Special Education Terminology Lesson 30: Special Education: An Overview Lesson 31: Lesson Modifications Lesson 32: Motivation Lesson 33: Motivational Techniques Lesson 34: Sequencing Lesson 35: Bloom�s Taxonomy Guided Research Lesson 36: Questioning Skills Lesson 37: Making Questions Bloom Lesson 38: Meeting the Diverse Needs of all Students Lesson 39: Teaching in the Content Area Lesson 40: Classroom Management (Semester 2 - Unit 3 and 4) Unit 3: Reviewing our History and Foundations Lesson 41: History of American Education Lesson 42: Laws and Court Cases affecting Education Lesson 43: Laws and Court Cases Lesson 44: Hierarchy and Duties of School Officials Lesson 45: School Board Meeting Lesson 46: Educational Practice and Governance Lesson 47: Current Trends or Hot Topics in Education Lesson 48: Public Education Alternatives Lesson 49: Educational Reform Collage Lesson 50: Philosophy Lesson 51: Philosophy of Education Interview Lesson 52: Socialization Lesson 53: Sociology and Education Lesson 54: Social Issues Activity Lesson 55: What is a Family? Unit 4: Examining the Teacher and Teaching Lesson 56: Reading Aloud to Children Lesson 57: How to use a Laminating Machine Lesson 58: Using a Grading Program Lesson 59: Creating a PowerPoint Presentation Lesson 60: Time Management Lesson 61: The ABC�s of Behavior Management Lesson 62: Teens and Stress Lesson 63: Teacher Burnout Lesson 64: Crisis Prevention Lesson 65: College Search Project Lesson 66: The Many Roles of the Teacher Lesson 67: The Louisiana Assistance and Assessment Program Lesson 68: Education Related Occupations Lesson 69: Observation of Non-Teaching Personnel Lesson 70: Teacher Critical Shortage Lesson 71: Examining Ethics and Professionalism Lesson 72: Discovering Professional Organizations Lesson 73: Professional Development Lesson 74: Web Site Portfolio Lesson 75: Ending on the Right Foot, Starting on a Positive Note |
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